Name is n. H. S. Test and trace the name the media most of the media gives it why why is it important to call it test interest to think the public need to understand that the any chance has been privatized over a number of years and be at the service that theyre coming to get to in terms of just addresses not you know government owned its done by Company Called circle which many people might be fool and it is failing the general public there are not enough tests and to is there not enough tests and there are serious questions as to the brain which tests also being of ministry to do i could sit at the say that for example in my constituency where you know tests are running out constantly all across london and also that we dont see the level of maybe even protection that stuff should have. You know which to which should be the case especially in a test and. Is only one of the company. Is there many other companies and certainly they would deny that theyre not doing their best and by mean
A did that have been done since the 24th of march again it just is not there what i think across some of the regions and particularly in london where the demand is probably higher it just hasnt been the case and i think you know a lot of people are still coming up without an appointment to get tested because the system is just not working properly well that you are being put in charge of it says it was never any Silver Bullet anyway the mantra they were mayor and the burnham is demanding exact evidence for the latest tier one tier 2 system of coronavirus that we have here in britain is there a problem generally of Scientific Evidence i do independent sage so theres no Scientific Evidence for some of the to system itself ive been fighting the dependent stage quite quite close to it i do think that some of the recommendations have been made for examples of you know emergency measures to try and tackle the virus you know over 2 to me co 4 week period. Really changed things around one of t
War, Benjamin Franklin and other american envoys lobbied in france and spain. The papers of the Continental Congress contained the longrunning correspondence between congress and its envoys of envoys abroad. The american diplomats efforts were rewarded in the treaty of alliance and the treaty with france, and the entry of spain into the war in 1799. Arms and supplies from the spanish governor of louisiana aided the american cause. And at the end of the war, the french army and navy made the yorktown victory possible. The stories of our nations early days cannot be told without reference to the records here at the National Archives diplomatic correspondence, treaties, military commissions, and more documents on the International Side of the American Revolution. The two office we had here with us tonight will enlighten us about the roles france and spain played in our countrys formative years. So lets now hear from the panel. To leave the discussions on it, we are happy to have Rosemarie
[applause] good evening. Thanks for coming on on what was a nice day today. Welcome to the lecture on Harriet Tubman. You probably know we are in a Harriet Tubman revival right now. A new appreciation of an iconic figure. It is a name we relate with the underground railroad. We sort of forget that after the underground railroad, Harriet Tubman lived for another 50 years. Some remarkable 50 years after the civil war. Tonights speaker is here to bring us up to speed and uptodate on that in our lecture. [applause] as you probably know, Harriet Tubmans face is due to grace the front of the 20 bill soon. Our speaker, Catherine Clinton, [applause] Catherine Clinton is one of the people that helped to put her there. In fact, her biography of Harriet Tubman was praised as a revelation. Not bad. Harriet tubman is probably an appropriate subject for her. I will tell you a little bit about catherine. She has been in perpetual motion almost her entire life as well. She grew up in kansas city, miss
From out studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. System sister Rosemary Nyirumbe is here. She provides help for the victims and uganda. Thehas been named one of 100 most influential people in the world. She is the subject of a documentary called sewing hope. Young girls especially. Killerse catholic used as sex slaves for commanding officers. Eventually, these girls became mothers themselves. Some as young as 13 or 14 years old. Fled,ars after ckony these girls were released but they still remained enslaved carrying scars from their time their captorsd children on their backs, they had nowhere to turn. The guns have stopped firing but the war still remains for one woman who directs a small school in uganda. Girls usingor these sewing machines. The fate of girls abducted by terrorist groups in africa have been in headlines. The group kidnapped more than 30 schoolgirls last month and promise to sell them into slavery. The president promised u. S. Assistance to find the girls. Im